Percy Harvin returns to Minnesota Vikings sideline
Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Percy Harvin has been released from an Edina, Minn., hospital and was watching the Vikings practice today.
Harvin, who was hospitalized overnight after collapsing from a migraine, was standing on the sideline talking to offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell and athletic trainer Eric Sugarman, according to Judd Zulgad of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune.
Harvin has battled migraines since he was 10 and sought treatment last year at the Mayo Clinic.
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August 20, 2010; 12:51 PM ET
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Hard to imagine living with migraines and trying to work any job. For Harvin to be doing this in the NFL is impressive. But when you get to the collapse/hospitalization stage... good grief.
Posted by: NateinthePDX | August 20, 2010 2:16 PM | Report abuse












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